Start Date: 23 September 2010
End Date: 23 September 2010
Duration 9.15am to 4.30pm (Registration 8.45am-9.10am)
Location Oxford
Venue The Saïd Business School, Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1HP
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An exceptional opportunity to hear from a panel of leading experts, researchers and practitioners about how nutrition affects behaviour, learning and mood. BOOK NOW!
An essential conference for:
Education and Health Professionals | Local Authority Staff | Social Workers | Professionals working in the Youth Justice System | Policy Makers | Caterers | Food Manufacturers | Food Marketing Representatives | Voluntary Organisations | Parents | Carers | Media
For discussion:
Speakers
Dr Alex Richardson (Founder Director, FAB Research; Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford; Author of ‘They Are What You Feed Them’)
'Food and Behaviour: A Critical Overview'
Dr Paul Clayton (Chair of Forum on Food and Health; Author of 'Health Defence' and 'Pharmageddon')
'Pharmageddon: Food, Drugs and The Public Health Crisis'
Prof Michael Crawford (Director, Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition, London Metropolitan University)
'Mothers' Diets and Children's Brains: Why We Can't Afford the Real Costs of 'Cheap' Food'
Prof John Stein (Professor of Neurophysiology, University of Oxford; Chair of Dyslexia Research Trust)
'Nutrition, Dyslexia and Paying Attention: Good Science, Bad Science and the Medical Perspective'
Dr Paul Montgomery, (Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Intervention, University of Oxford; Co-Director of FAB Research) with Dr Alex Richardson
'Omega-3 for Behaviour, Learning and Mood: What's the Real Evidence?'
Prof Margaret Rayman (Professor of Nutritional Medicine, University of Surrey)
'Beyond Omega-3: Selenium, Iodine, and Vitamin D: More Good Reasons to Eat Fish?'
Bernard Gesch (Senior Research Scientist, University of Oxford; Director of the research charity Natural Justice)
'Feeding Better Behaviour? Evidence from UK Prison Trials and Implications'
Ap Zaalberg (Senior Policy Advisor and Expert in Psychiatric Care, Forensic Treatment and Suicide Prevention, Ministry of Justice, The Netherlands)
'Nutrition and Antisocial Behaviour - Research and Policy Initiatives in the Netherlands' tbc
David Rex (Child Health Dietitian NHS Highland, & Healthy Eating in Schools Co-ordinator)
'Dietary Interventions for ADHD, Autism and Related Conditions: What Works in Practice?'
Closing Comments
by Lord (Nic) Rea (Former GP, Chair of All-Party Food and Health Forum)
'Food, Behaviour and Public Policy: Opportunities and Challenges'
HOW TO REGISTER AND PAY:
FAB RESEARCH CONFERENCES ARE VERY POPULAR AND GET BOOKED UP VERY QUICKLY. PLEASE BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
Category 1 - Central Govt and Private Sector:
Full rate £225
Category 2 - Public Sector, Education, NHS and Health Workers, Local Authority and District Councils, (Voluntary Organisations and Charities - with income over £1m):
Full rate £165
Category 3 - Voluntary Organisations, LACA Members, Concessions and Students:
Full rate £145
Category 4 - FAB Associate Members £80
Group Bookings of 3 or more attract further discounts - please call us on 01463 667318.
To pay by debit/credit card, please complete the form below, select delegate rate and proceed to the payment page.
If you would prefer to be invoiced for payment, please download a booking form (click on the link at the bottom of this page) and submit with a valid purchase order number which you should obtain from your finance department. (In line with 'best practice', it is now a requirement of many organisations that all supplier invoices quote a valid purchase order number to allow payment to be made. Bookings will not be accepted nor invoices issued without a valid purchase order number.)
If you have any enquiries, please phone us on 01463 667318 and we will be happy to help.